Looking for an actually breeder near ontario for that's where i live,Prefable Fennec or an marble fox for i have diccussed with my people and did my research you are able to own as long as it does not resemble something wild ;)

ONTARIOAre foxes legal ➝ YES (but only non-native species, hybrid foxes and ranched colored foxes!) However, in Brandon city, you are allowed any kind of fox as long as its domestic, and if you license it every year (like a dog).Person contacted on this matter ➝ KATHY KIRKLAND, Captivity Biologist of Laws.Contact (email/phone) ➝ Kathy.Kirkland@ontario.ca / (416) 338-7297Excerpts of our conversation ➝ « You may purchase and keep a non-native species of fox as a pet in Ontario. There is no provincial permit or license required for the keeping of non-native species as pets; however some municipalities prohibit ownership of foxes and other species as pets. » (like I stated in the description at the beginning of this page, you should ALWAYS call and ask your municipality about the animal`s legality in the city, before actually taking it).« It is unlawful to keep the three species of fox native to Ontario as pets, as they are designated as specially protected wildlife under the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, 1997. This includes Arctic Fox (Alopex lagopus), Grey Fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) and Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes). » Laws (Wildlife Preservation + Municipalities Act) ➝ http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/en/Business/FW ... 68424.html

The only person I'm aware of that is currently breeding/brokering foxes to the public as pets is Krystelle Bolduc, located in Montreal, Quebec. The only other breeders I've seen were of fennecs and are no longer breeding, and the other, while located in Ontario, does not sell to the public as pets.

This is her personal Facebook page, as far as I know she does not have a website and I am unaware of what her plans are for this year. You're welcome to send her a message - she does have somewhat broken English, and she does work directly with a fur farmer, but she's the only person I know that was able to establish a relationship with a fur farmer in order to sell them as pets in Canada. I've heard mixed things about her, but all the times I've talked directly to her she's seemed polite, informed and her foxes are well enough taken care of and socialized that they've appeared on Quebec talk shows.

Kitaluna mentioned on her Facebook page that foxes aren't legal in Ontario? I wonder what's going on with that. I would trust Kitaluna over Anda's site since Kitaluna seems to have been in the business longer. I'd go with assuming that all reds are illegal in Ontario.

But, with that said, it also appears that you can get special permission from a Minister to keep them in captivity. I don't have any idea how easy or not it is to get said permission, but otherwise they are banned as pets.

"Authorization for furbearing mammals

(4) Despite subsection (1), a person may buy or sell a live furbearing mammal in accordance with the regulations if the person has the authorization of the Minister."

Do NOT buy from Krystelle Bolduc!!!She murdered a fox just because she had a disagreement with someone, so she murdered her pet and put the corpse in a garbage bag to hurt her feelings(Search "justice for Miko the fox" on google)She is well known for animal abuse.Several of her baby foxes died in awful conditions.Please do not support those kind of people.....

Sotnosjade wrote:Do NOT buy from Krystelle Bolduc!!!She murdered a fox just because she had a disagreement with someone, so she murdered her pet and put the corpse in a garbage bag to hurt her feelings(Search "justice for Miko the fox" on google)She is well known for animal abuse.Several of her baby foxes died in awful conditions.Please do not support those kind of people.....

We're well aware of the situation between these two and that's hardly the full story.